$1.00 Down HOMEFURNISHERS S0-03 JERSEYSL $1.00 Weekly DINING TABLES We sell the famous Lentz Tables. Everybody knows that money can be saved by buying in large quanties. W6 buy these by the car load direct from the factory in Nashville, Mich. See Our Window Display ; I'M1 We sell no Veneered Tables Every table is finished and looks finished We will take your old table as .first payment on a new one. Balance $1 per Week 1 i ocal News. Sewing machine crates for sale nt Calef Bros. ffohn Vultur Is having a cozy lit tjejliome erected ou Mucrum avenue. El'lic water tower has been cm bTllished by a couple of. coats of wh'ite paint. .D. C. Lewis Is having a fine nfclern home erected ou Willam ette boulevard. I fSffhe Regal Range on sale at the peninsula Hardware Is a bargain at $36.00. See it at once. Bllchtnond street is being treated sixteen-foot strip of crushed nkk in the center by the county authorities. Klrs.-Adu Pennington and daugh ters, Mrs. Lura Davidson and Miss Kdha, are spending the summer mouths at Newport. E). Miles and daughter, Miss Al of Center, Colorado, are visit ing Mr. Miles daughter, Mrs. Win. Haskins ot tins cuy. o 'Has his family got a skeleton in iRcloset?" "I don't know what they've got in tuetr ciosei, uiu wcy h5ye one iu a hobble skirt." A pair of fine twin babies arrived atUhe home of Mr. and Mrs. C. h. si Rnttirdav. making the second pair to arrive at this home. o Mike Muckuy is having n neat residence erected on Iluchauati street. .., , ' Sash and doors are carried in stock by the Peninsula Hardware Co. Get our prices. M. T. Swan is rary dwelling Richmond street. having a tempo erected ou Host WantedHop pickers. For Infor mation see Roy Wilcox or phone Columbia 30. 42 r Furnished room with board in private family. Inquire 440 Kast Chicago. 42 p o The Peninsula National Hank corner has been transformed into a white appearauce through the man, ipulution of the painters' brush. 0 A brother of Dr. A. W. Vincent, who was badly injured iu au auto mobile accident iu Portland recent ly, has almost recovered from his injuries. Three Fine Lots For Sale. 40X ioo at the head of Kdisou street, all improved. Only $375 each. Kasy terms. Apply soon to J. H.Fletch er, 823 Willamette oouievaru. 0 nrlns In your Job printing wblje you think of it. Don't wait untli you are outlrely out. We urc equlppea to turn out ueut and tatty printing promptly at Portland price or less. I Kfo.t,, ct Tnhns folks are prepar- ine tQ depart for the hop fields the i.- r . ... I I- cofrl t It'll I nrst ot nexi nioiim. sixty from this city will assemble iSTptte yard. The city will be mHch deserted for a week or two inconsequence. ' 0 1 Wanted We have io-acre tract olfibe best land in Tualatin vauey close to Salem electric ;iine, mobuy clwed, lays leyelt uo better soil in Ofegou. Want to exchange . this fog St. Johns! property ofabout equal value. McKinuey & Davis. o I Ptavt?m IIP. Notice is hereby given that seven head of cattle have bn. impounded, I tie owner or raers are hereby notified to come forward, prove property, pay Qtarges and Jake away, or the same fiedUpodofas the law di- nal. U RJPKIIIFIL'V. V.UIC1 Ul A v Pat and Mike were discussing the affairs of a limited company, and the latter exclaimed; "Do you think old Screwem's money is tainted?' "Yes," replied Pat, "It has two taints ou it; 'taint yours and 'taiut mine." Petitions requesting the St. Johns Water Co, to reduce the rates of water to the following prices are being circulated : First faucet 50c, each additional faucet 25 cents per month; sprinkling 50x100 foot lot 75 cents per month; meter rates proportionately. If this request is acceded to St. Johns will have cheaper water rates than the city of Portland, we believe. 100 Hop-pickers wanted by Hanna Bros., Independence, Ore., 165 acres, 20 days' picking, very fine yard, clean and nice. Tents and wood furnished, picking from 7 to 6 o'clock.plckers hauled to and from depot free, pay 50c per box. Will pay fare of anyone represent-, ing 50 pickers to come aud inspect yard. See J. l. Liiumore, 113 Satisfaction, is the wont Gil more, the Barber. Wolcott (the rent man) 130 nth street, Portland, is the man to see for real estate or mercantile deals. 46tf. o For Sale Modern 7-room house and lot 50x100, corner Richmond and Hayes, at a fine bargain. Price S3000, on very easy terms. For particulars call at the Review office. 30tf. n Wall paper in new aud artistic designs is now ou sale at the Penin sula Hardware Co. Prices range from eight to 25 cents per double roll. Selection may be made from 50 or more different patterns, u "I was cured of diarhwa by one dose of Chamberlain's Colic, Chol era and Diarrha'a Remedy," writes M. K. Gebhart, Oriole, Pa. There is nothing better. For sale by all dealers. Get an electric head treatment cr massage at Gilmore's Harber Shop. Typewriter ribbons for sale at this office; 50 cents each. Picture framing done at Portland prices at II. F, Clark's, the furni ture man. tf For Sale Six lots, all extra size, between Tyler and Polk streets, Improvements in, can sell cheap. Terms, 1 10 cash, balance $5 per month, 7 per cent interest. Best residence district. McKinuey & Davis. . i6tf For Sale 6 acres fine level laud, good soil, small house, well and pump, stable, 13 stalls; miles from city limits, Vancouver, Wush. Price, $1150. Also 20 acres, 15 level laud, some stumps, 110 brush, seven miles from Astoria. Does not overflow. Price for a few days, $750. See J. Webster, St. Johns, Oregon, SALE Of SEASON ABLE GOODS This is the time of the year everyone should, use talcum powder, you cannot use any thing better for heat rash, tetter, tired feet, sunburn, etc. The follow ing week, we are going to offer a big Hue of talcums, lotions and creams at very low prices. Venus Talcum 10c 25c Colgates ' 15c 25c Nyals " .15c 25c Mennen's 16c 25c Huduut's Violet Talc. 6c 25c Colgate's Tinted M..20C 1 lb Borated Talcum 25c 25c Pond's Kxt'Cream. . . . 16c 50c Pomeplan " ....,35c 50c Robertiue 32c 50c Camelliue 34c 50c Uardas 34c 50c lliuds Almond Cream 36c $1 .50 Oriental Cream . , . $ 1 .08 Columbia Phonographs are pur specialty. We can furnish you any thing you may want .iu iha line, do not buy until you get our prices and terms. Large list of, records always, ou hand. St. Johns Pharmacy Reliable Drug Store Buy your Drugs and Sundries at the V STORE THAT LEADS The North Bank leads the followers, not follow the leaders. This week you can get a few standard ar ticles, at very low cost. Toilet Articles: 50c two oz. hot, Pompean Cream, 31c Mcnncn's Talcum 15c Four oz. A. D. S. Massage u 50c S oz. can Nylotis Talcum 25c Colgato's Talcum, any odor. . . . 15c 1 lb. can Boquct Dc Araby Talc, 25c Princess Talcum 25c Cuticura Soap 16c Venus Talcum 10c Nyal's Skin Soap 25c Bring your prescriptions to us. The clerks in our prescrip tion department are graduates of one of the best schools in the country, are registered in Oregon and have only the best drugs the market affords to do their work with. Your prescription entrusted to us will receive strict attention and will be filled witb drugs of quality. NORTH BANK PHARMACY HOME OF THE FAA10US NYALS and A. D. S. REA1EDIES. "CURRIN SAYS SO Wit DltMVKR ltVltRYWIIHRH l'RKll l'HONlt COU'MMA J07 J lfor Insurance sec F.W. Valentine Giltnorc's Harber Shot) a spe cialty on child reus' hair cutting. 0 Groccryman Kd. S. Currier has been spending a few days nt Snn Jose, Cal. 0 S. L. Doblc has returned from a ten days' outing at St. Martin's Springs. Prof. C. II. Hoyd nnd wife have returned from a month's-sojourn ut Seaside. H. M. Card aud wife fuec Patri- (iulm,n former resident of St. Joints) nave removed here from Idalio. w ) The Hachelor club announces its 11gust dancing party to take place u the rink Tuesday evening, Aug ust 39th. Three lots, 7-room bouse, 12 vearold fruit trees, iras iu house. wired for electricity, stieet im proved, ou most prominent street; I2000, $500 casu, uaiaiice ou lime. See K. C. Couch. Kirst Christian Science Soeletv. Sundays 1 1 a. in., Wednesdays at ; p. m. Kenning room oci) ou 1'uc.sday and Saturday from 1 to n. in. AH cordially iuVited to the services and readintr room. Sub ject Sunday: "Mind." Were all mcdlclues as meritor ious as Chamberlain's Colic, Chol era and Uiarrha'a Kctncdy tue world would be much better off and the iLrceiilnL'L of suffering ereatlv decreased," writes Lindsay Scott, of n . t.-.i t. I.. I... .11 -I I icinpie, urn. rur auic uy 11 11 ucui- ers. The Multnomah Sand & Gravel Company is now ready to start ac tive operations at the corner of Myers and Toinpson streets, Wol tcr A. Goss is president and luau ager of the company. The new enterprise will furnish employment for a doeu or more bunds at the start. o From far Canada comes a call for Pendleton's Cowboy baud to ap pear at a Wild West show at Cal gary, Albetta, iu the early Septem ber. The fame of this organiza tion has spread aud the Pendleton musicians wjll go to Calgary taking along two cars of horses aud equip ment. . 0 A hen Is not supposed to have much common sense or tact, but every time she lays an egg she cackles forth the fact. A rooster hasn't got a lot of intellect to show, but none the less most roosters have got sense enough to crow. Hut man, the greatest masterpiece that nature could devise, will ofteu stop aud hesitate before he'll advertise. Flax culture In Oregon Is mak ing progress. Seed has been dis tributed by the Portland Unseed Oil company aud many favorable replies have beeu received from farmers who have been successful iu growing excellent flax. The plaut thrives In this state, produc ing fine, long fibre and much seed. Women physicians of the state will do the scoring at the Kugeulcs Imposition at the Salem State fair. This is really a scientific baby show and physical perfection will deter mine the winners. Kach judge will score certain qualities and. the fig ures will be averaged, so that an absolutely impartial test will be made. IJntries from many parts of the state are now being made. One of the most common ailments that hard working people are afllict ed with is lame back. Apply Chamberlain's Liniment twice a ilnv mid massage the narts thor oughly at each application, and you will get qtilcic reltei. ior saie uy all dealers. The Library Open Hour: 1:00(05: to and 7 to 9:30 p.m. Sundnyn 2:J0 to 5:30 The library Is one of the coolest places in town on these warm days. The newly painted walls and floor add much to the appearance of the room nutl make It light as well. Come in aud look over the map showing the invasion of North America by foreign authors. A box of new books is on the way. Did you enjoy the "Hroad High way," and the '"Money Moon," by Jeffcry Farnol ? The same author has a new novel running iu Mc Clurc's, You can get it at the li brary. Those of you who garden, have you in the spring when you are hord at work at your flower beds and see your neighbor's erenulal bloom without a bit of effort on the owner's part felt a bit nervous? And have you gazed iu despair at the price lists of perennial plants iu the catalogues? Now is the time to start perennials froiu the seed for next year and the years after. The Garden .Magazine tells you just how to go about it iu au article iutittcd: "Perennials Uverybody Can Grow From Seed. A dozen desirable sjccies that you can surely have iu flower next year from seed fcown now." There is also an interesting article ou "Annuals for Winter Uloom Indoors." Any one who wishes to get a clear and comprehensive Idea of present day socialism and wishes to get it without too huid woik. will do well to read the series of papers by Samuel P. Orth now running iu world's worK on thti World-wide Sjcech of Socialism the swift growth of ti party of zealots in a national political power how they arc aided by the econ omic unrest and how they threaten to engulf the labor unions. The latest number is called; Is Social Ism Upon Us? Harry M. Fassett returned Sun day from a two week's vacation spent with friends iu the Hlue Mountains, o Mrs. Agnes Learned, son Otis aud family, and daughter, Mrs. J. P. Wrinkle nnd childreii.ure .spend ing several weeks at Hay View. See G. W. Overstreet for any thing iu the plumbing line. Oppo site Central School. 31 1 S. Jersey street. Office and residence phone, Columbia, 560. 42tf Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Glover spent a couple of days with Judge and Mrs. Uiceue ou tuetr ruticu ni Castle Kock, Wash., during the past week. Stanton Muck, who was pain fully injured iu an elevator acci dent at the Hazlewood Creamery last week and taken to a hospital is rapidly recovering. A surprise party was given iu honor of Miss Heulah Titus at the home of Miss Gladys Uredeson last Friday evening, it being the anni versary of her birth. The party of young friends met at the home of Mrs. Mathews and proceeded to the Dredesou home iu a body. The evening was pleasantly spent in taf fy pulling and other diversions. Punch and wafers added to the en joyment of the occasion. It is claimed by some of the par tics Interested in the Willamette boulevard controversy, that the He view erred in stating that this boul evard had ever been used as a high way 100 feet wide for a period of ten years, Mr. Perkins to the con trary, notwithstanding. They claim it had never been used as a high way for that width; that a fence had been placed and maintained at the eighty foot limit for the past 20 years or more. Help to Pay Excess In order that the proposed im provement of Dawson street might go through and the city not be ton, deeply eucuitiberd in taking care of' the excess cost, the following, have shown their public spirited uass aud philauthrophy by subset ihiug the amounts below: A. S. llcuson, $350; II. lv, Har ris, $250 iu addition to his property assessment on the Improvement; Peter Autzeu, $100; St. Johns Lum ber Co., $too; Peninsula National Hank, $100; Portland Woolen Mills Co., tioo; Tims. Cochran, iioo; First National Hank, T 100; Gilleii Chambers Co., f6o; St. Johns Gas Co., $50, making a total of $1300 subscribed. The Star Sand Co. was awarded the contract for the improvement last Tuesday evening' at more than $2000 below the en gineer's estimate. According to F.uginccr Andrew the remaining' excess cost is about 800, which will be taken from the general fund of the city. Mr. John Little spent Sunday tit the Greene ranch lit Washington. For Sale Hartlett pears. L. II. Campbell, .(23 Kast Leavitt street, n Miss Georgia Perriuc lias returned from 11 three-week's visit with Mis ses Jennie aud Kulalia Greene nt Castle Kock, Wash. Lincoln G. Fassett, Forrest Hill aud Gordon Goodhue have return ed from n two weeks' vacutlou at Newport, and report n spluudld time. Mrs. F.iiima Mathews and little daughter left for Fayette, Oregon, Wednesday afternoon, where she, will spent! her vacation visiting with friends. The Free Methodists nre holding cumpmeetiug at St. Johns Huights. About 75 tents are spread iittd tlia meetings are attracting quite n num ber of listeners. The meetings will close Sunday evening. Rev. Pattou and wife returned from Waldport Tuosday evening.. They report a very unjoynble month spent at the beach. As n closing event of this mouth's outing Mr. Pattou lauded n fine Chinook sal mon with a troll while rowing near the mouth of Alsea river. The usual .service nt the Meth odist church Sunday, August 25, Mr. Pattou will us npproprlutt thtuuuti from his vacation trip both morning and evening. Preaching 11 a. in. anil S p. 111. Sunday school 10 a. 111. lipworth Laaguu 7 p. 111. All invited. ' u Margaiet F.lenore O'Connor, tlio Welsh nightingale, who is uppqnr-. iug at the Multnomah Wednesday, Thursday and Friday .evenltig.s'of this week, is attracting large audi ences nightly, She has a magnifi cent voice and pleusea her listeners immensely. Don't fail to hear bur. William Anderson of Alameda, Cal., is spending the week at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Chas. Gra den. Mr. Anderson is making a tour of the coast, and is emphatic iu declaring he has enjoyed hits stay iu tliis city far more thau in any other. A. S. Henson and others of the Commercial club are working on n new route for the trolley to Portland, It will cut off about three miles and is most feasible. The Portland Ry. T.tclit .; Pnwer Pn. is lookillir UnOtt it with favor, and the probabilities are that it will be adopted. The nrnnnsml mute is a direct one. en tering Portland over the Broadway uruige. iur. ncinuu io.ii,h in tlw matter with the county hi ru gard to the right of way, as purt of the roi)te runs aiong a emuuy road,